This new release has brand new license management. We are now using the same license system as Rhino3D itself, more stable and suitable than previously. RhinoPiping became also compatible with the Zoo 6, which gives you the possibility to have floating licenses. RhinoPiping LT now has a completely separated installer, and don’t anymore need to be activated.

Several small bugs have also been solved, and you can expect from us more news and tools in the few next weeks. (Our configuration tool should be expected soon)

As you may have seen, we also redesigned our main website recently, and created this auxiliary website exclusively dedicated to support and documentation.

]]>https://forum.rhinopiping.com/2017/01/20/rp-config-comingsoon/feed/4Using RhinoPiping For Electrical systemshttps://forum.rhinopiping.com/2016/09/19/rhinopiping-electrical/
https://forum.rhinopiping.com/2016/09/19/rhinopiping-electrical/#respondMon, 19 Sep 2016 15:43:56 +0000http://www.rhinopiping.com/?p=2174864Recently a customer asked if we plan to adapt our engine for electrical design. While we don’t plan to update the core engine soon, the flexibility of rhinopiping as it is now allow it to some point. For this example, I created a small electricity catalog, using existing parts from GrabCad. It took me only half an hour, and as you can see the result can be quite interresting:

For those who wish to try this, you can download this file and overwritte your folders in C:\ProgramData\Navinn. (Don’t forget to backup your own catalog before)

]]>https://forum.rhinopiping.com/2016/09/19/rhinopiping-electrical/feed/0RhinoPiping Output Demohttps://forum.rhinopiping.com/2015/01/20/rhinopiping-output-demo/
https://forum.rhinopiping.com/2015/01/20/rhinopiping-output-demo/#respondTue, 20 Jan 2015 11:42:17 +0000http://forum.rhinopiping.com/?p=2282005This video demonstrate how to generate a semi-automatic 3D isometric from your pipeline, calculate a full automatic Bill of Materials, then insert it in your drawing sheet with the plugin _Table: